Is Your Foggy Vision Due to Cataracts?

With age, everything changes. Your vision is included in that. The chemicals in your body change, making your eyes more vulnerable to certain conditions. It’s common to have foggy vision as you age, even if you think you aren’t that old. Being over 40 increases your risk of developing several age-related eye conditions, many of… Read More


June Is Cataract Awareness Month

Prevent Blindness has declared June as Cataract Awareness Month to raise cataract awareness and educate patients about one of the leading causes of treatable vision loss in the United States. According to Prevent Blindness, over 25 million Americans will develop cataracts. As the population in America ages, the number of cataract cases will likely increase… Read More


Have You Been Diagnosed With Cataracts?

If you have been diagnosed by your eye doctor with a cataract, you are not alone. According to the National Eye Institute, cataracts affect over 24.4 million Americans aged 40 and older. We are here for you to ensure you have the best support for your cataract diagnosis. Here are a few recommendations from the… Read More


How To Recognize Symptoms Of Cataracts

Your eyes are the windows to your soul and the lens of your eye; you use them daily for everything from driving to reading to seeing your loved one’s face. With age, the proteins in your lens can clump and cause things to look blurry, hazy, or less colorful, which are a few recognizable symptoms… Read More


June Is Cataract Awareness Month

Did you know that June is Cataract Awareness Month? Together with Prevent Blindness, the eye doctors at Georgia Eye Partners are dedicated to increasing awareness of cataracts and educating patients about one of the leading causes of treatable vision loss in the United States. According to Prevent Blindness, more than 25 million Americans will develop… Read More

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